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Content marketing drives business. Today’s online environment essentially demands it. Whether you are looking for more customers, a rise in the rankings, or publicity – creating good content has to be at the forefront of your online marketing strategy.

Blogging helps build valuable content around your message and brand. It gives the search engines something to index. It gives people something to link to. Last but not least, good content answers the questions that your target audience is asking. This helps you build credibility in your niche and can help enhance your company as an authority in your industry.

It’s easy to understand how creating good content is good for business. However, simply writing an article doesn’t make the magic happen. You won’t gain untold fame and link popularity on wit and writing style alone. You’ll need to roll up your sleeves and put in a little elbow grease to attract readers to your blog. Google+ Communities can help.

A Little Background

Google+ Communities is a place like-minded people congregate around a particular topic or niche. Communities are much like forums or Facebook Groups. And, much like Facebook, anyone is able to create their own. However, unlike Facebook Groups, Google+ allows brand pages to participate, and even start their own communities. For bloggers – or any website that publishes content for that matter – this is an opportunity to laser target your audience and drive traffic to your blog posts.

Time to Get Your Feet Wet

Don’t worry, the water’s nice. The majority of people you’ll find in the communities are quite friendly and engaging. Don’t be afraid to hop in and share your opinion. Of course, proper etiquette is required. You don’t want to join a community just to spam them with links back to your blog or website. This shows a lack of regard towards community spirit and the forum environment. Forums are built for the exchange of ideas and opinions. You want to give as much as you share.

Get Noticed (And Get More Traffic To Your Blog or Website)

Think of using Google+ Communities as forum marketing. It’s essentially the same thing. Your goal should be to add value, offer insight, and join in the conversation. Keep these fundamentals in mind and you will attract attention (the good kind):

1. Time to Mingle

The easiest way to get noticed is to get out there. No one is going to notice you if you’re not pounding the virtual pavement (so to speak). So, the first step is action. The first thing you’ll want to do is join the communities that have a topical relationship to your niche. For example, a website with a focus on SEO and online marketing would naturally gravitate towards Google+ Communities covering these topics. Here are some examples:

* SEO+: Search Engine Optimization / Web Design
* Social Media Marketing for Small Business Owners

You can also take it one step further and think of your target audience. If you are an SEO consultant, you naturally work with other business owners. Why not go where other small business owners are hanging out? The point here is to find groups where your audience congregates or looks for answers.

2. Share Content that Answers People’s Questions

People go online for entertainment or information. That is putting it as simply as you can. Often times people use forums to search for answers, ask questions, get opinions. This is where all that knowledge you have comes in. Show off your skills by answering people’s questions or offering up insight that gets them thinking. Don’t simply post a link to your content. Give them a clear answer that has value, build on the conversation, and then offer a link to one of your posts that explains the concept in more detail.

Tip: You’ll also find inspiration for future posts based on the questions being asked.

3. Comment on Other People’s Posts

Shining the spotlight on someone else is almost guaranteed to get you noticed. Aren’t we searching for the same thing? By actively engaging with what other people have to say, you’ll in turn pull some of that attention back to yourself. Do this often and people will appreciate the gesture. They’ll also be more likely to follow you and check out your website or blog.

4. Be Consistent

Consistency always pays off. This ties into everything you do in life. Once you find the communities that are beneficial to your brand, you want to stay consistent. Develop a routine that allows you to stay visible by commenting on posts, sharing your own, and sharing information that people find useful.

5. Become a Bastion of Information

When people see you as a source of information the dividends can be immeasurable. This is what being a thought leader and industry expert is all about. Good information and advice breeds trust. No amount of marketing dollars can achieve that.

6. Build a Community Around Your Brand

Launching your own Google+ Community can also be a great way to generate brand recognition. This can work really well if you already are part of a large network. Sometimes lists are easier to explain an approach, so here you go:

* Create a community around your niche and target audience with your brand page.

* Invite people from your personal network (Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter).

* Have people in your company become part of the group. (They can also help with moderation).

* Generate useful content and start conversations that encourage participation.

Let The Good Times Roll

By now you should have a decent understanding of the benefits of using Google+ Communities to build traffic back to your website. If you walk away with anything from this article it should be this:

Do not focus on getting ‘clicks’ to your website. Instead, focus on building a reputation for yourself and your company. Once people recognize you as a source of valuable information they’ll check out your blog on their own. You’d be surprised how easy it is to win someone over simply by being helpful.


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17 Responses to “6 Ways to Use Google+ Communities for Website Traffic

    avatar BlokeToys says:

    I love the examples you gave of SEO and webmasters. Could that be because that’s all G+ is?

    From what I’ve seen it’s made up of 90% webmasters hoping it’ll give them more SEO power with Google, and 10% Google fans who’ll jump on anything Google does like they’re a member of a cult.

    I’ve looked at G+ a few times since it first launched, and there is still nothing there to interest me.

    Why would anyone waste their time promoting to a minuscule audience through G+ when they could spend the same time with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest and gain 100x more?

    And if you’re in SEO, there are already plenty of communities and forums out there with thousands of members.

    I’m sorry to break it to you, but G+ doesn’t offer anyone anything that they can’t get somewhere else, and the time people waste with G+ would be far better spent in communities with audiences of millions.

    avatar Paul says:

    Good post Robert. I’ve learned a lot reading your 6 ways to use Google+ for website traffic. Google+ is still in it’s infancy and sometimes the technical side of this can get a little overwhelming especially for the new blogger or site owner. Which is the number one reason I started my own blog – To help the new blogger succeed.

    Excellent advice…. I’m new to google+ so this has given me some very handy and welcome tips!

    Nice Article, But i don’t think that this gonna make a huge difference and also will work for every niche. There are very few active users on Google Plus…but i hope that the trend will keep going.

    Google plus can do a lot, if you do it in a write way and most importantly than just driving traffic, you can turn your visitors into costumers

    The points are strong

    avatar Rob Lons says:

    I appreciate everyone’s feedback! Thank you for reading the article. The points to remember is Google+ definitely will NOT be the perfect solution for every niche. It depends on who your audience is and how you use it. Then again, that goes with every social network. The major benefit of Google+ is that (nearly) everyone has a Google+ account and the people that have added you to their circles, +1 posts, etc will see search results impacted by this – meaning you get more visibility.

    @Bloketoys: I appreciate another view, but it all comes down to what works for you. I’ve found value using Google+ (even gained customers), so it is all in how you use it. You don’t need an audience of millions if you are targeting your niche correctly. I felt the same way at one point. I would recommend using Google Analyics to actually see what is bringing you the most traffic and go off that.

    @Paul, @Robert O’Conner, @Gurjit – just checked out the blogs! Looking for a guest author?

    I would greatly appreciate if you would be a guest author on my Blog!

    avatar china tours says:

    Nice Article,i think the good content at g+1 is the best way for Website Traffic

    I agree with you Google+ is very good and helpful iam a SEO by profession and have made two groups it drive lot of traffic Iam connected with two groups with different email ids one with Muslims where i promote umrah and ziyarth package tour I participate in there discussion they have accepted me there good friend in spite of me being a Christian.
    My other group is of tour operators and travel agents and churches in India here I promote Holy land Israel tours with lot of biblical words and participate in there discussions and like there articles.
    The only problem is limitations of adding members I have only 5000 members in each group.
    The linking of my internal website url pages in Google+ with my post have helped me getting lot of traffics.

    Using Google+ is easier because as Rob mentioned almost everyone today has a Google email account. Maybe its time people give it a chance and reap the benefits as this article explains. I am definitely going to explore it.

    avatar Mohi Uddin says:

    This post is very effective which I was looking for.This post has increase my Knowledge. So thanks for this post.

    avatar Tony Hisir says:

    G+ is a good social site but when used along with other major social media sites it can be great. The more you interact socially the better the results, just having an account is not enough, you need to participate in the communities. Most people join a group, post their site info and disappear. It takes a lot of time and effort but the results will be worth it.

    avatar Devid says:

    Thanks for sharing amazing advice to us, I m new to Google + and your contents will help me to understands this social site in best manners.

    Google + appeared to be unimportant – but, through your article, I realised its potencial – thanks

    avatar Optimierung.Net says:

    Interesting article – but where do we find the link on this web page to your Google Plus profile or to your G+ Page https://plus.google.com/117455035158117452966 ?
    Best regards from Old Europe

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